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Yoga and Lent VII: The Contemplative Gaze
Meditation/Contemplation, Philosophy, Seasonal Our Guest Contributors Meditation/Contemplation, Philosophy, Seasonal Our Guest Contributors

Yoga and Lent VII: The Contemplative Gaze

When Patanjali writes of “holding” and “meditating,” he turns out to be offering us a gift, first regarding the practice – we learn to be moral, detached, to sit, breath, let go, attend, hold our gaze, just there – and then regarding the inner states of contemplation to which we aspire as Christians.

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Yoga and Lent III: Empty Wisdom
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Yoga and Lent III: Empty Wisdom

In comparing the words of the Apostle Paul and the Sutras, Fr. Clooney suggests "that we put aside the competitive angle in all this, and presuppose for now that Christ and yoga are not at odds. Yoga need not threaten or diminish what Christ does in us."

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Meet Ani Vidrine: Why I practice Yoga

Meet Ani Vidrine: Why I practice Yoga

We are pleased to add the voice of author, psychotherapist & spiritual director Ani Vidrine’s to our site. What follows is her first post, in which she answers the same question each of our writers has been asked to ponder: What do you practice yoga — and why do you practice Christianity?

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